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Results from Cole's Quotables:

Truth, like gold, is to be obtained not by its growth, but by washing away from it all that is not gold.
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Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910)
Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.
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Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910)

Results from Rand Lindsly's Quotations:

Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.
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Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910)
Crude, immoral, vulgar and senseless.
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Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910)
What a strange illusion it is to suppose that beauty is goodness.
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Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910)
Nietzsche was stupid and abnormal.
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Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910)
I know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they have delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.
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Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910)

Results from Internet Collections: alt.quotations Archives:

The strongest of all warriors are these two -- Time and Patience.
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Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910)
I know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of conlusions which they have delighted in explaining to colleages, which they have proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.
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Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910)

Results from Contributed Quotations:

She had wit, she had grace, she had beauty; But above all, she had truth.
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Leo Tolstoy (1828 - 1910), Anna Karenina
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